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</html><description>As we head into a new term, we realize that there are many things for students (and faculty) to be anxious about and this can sometimes produce some tensions in the classroom. To get ahead of such possible situations we are hosting an online conversation, &#x201C;Dealing with Conflict in the Classroom&#x201D; on September 16th from [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
